The following data represent the beginning inventory and, in order of occurrence, the purchases and sales of Quebec, Inc. for an operating period. Units Unit Cost Total Cost Units Sold Beginning Inventory 32 $54 $1,728 Sale No. 1 10 Purchase No. 1 28 60 1,680 Sale No. 2 32 Purchase No. 2 20 57 1,140 Totals 80 $4,548 42 Assuming Quebec, Inc. uses FIFO periodic inventory procedures, the ending inventory cost is:

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Answer 1

Answer:

Quebec, Inc.

Assuming Quebec, Inc. uses FIFO periodic inventory procedures, the ending inventory cost is:

= $2,220.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                  Units   Unit Cost   Total Cost    Units Sold

Beginning Inventory   32         $54            $1,728

Sale No. 1                                                                              10

Purchase No. 1           28           60               1,680

Sale No. 2                                                                            32

Purchase No. 2          20          57                 1,140

Totals                         80                            $4,548             42

Ending Inventory using FIFO periodic inventory system:

Units of ending inventory = 38 (80 - 42)

Units are from:       Units   Unit Cost   Total Cost

Purchase No. 1           18           60       $1,080

Purchase No. 2          20          57          1,140

Ending Inventory       38                    $2,220


Related Questions

Carol Beal is the export manager at Gudrun Sjoden USA, a licensed distributor for a Swedish designer. Carol has North America and all of Asia in her territory. She has just formed a joint venture to run retail branches in Tokyo, Shanghai, and Seoul. Her plan is to ship directly from the Gudrun Sjoden warehouse in Stockholm. Her Asian partner has requested she ship to her DDP, but Carol would prefer to ship Ex Works. Carol knows that there are critical differences between the two terms of sale and is reviewing what decision to make. She wants to keep her U.S. expenses as low as possible, and she would be funding the shipping out of the United States. She also wants to continue to build a good, solid, trusting relationship with her joint venture partner.

Which statement is true Carol ships goods Ex Works?
a. The buyer would cover shipping and insurance costs assume the risk the door.
b. The seller would cover all insurance costs while the buyer would cover the cost of shipping.
c. The goods be shipped from Stockholm at the seller's expense.
d. The seller would cover all shipping and insurance costs and assume the risk at the factory door.
e. The buyer would cover all insurance costs while the seller would cover the cost of shipping

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Answer:

a. The buyer would cover all shipping and insurance costs and assume the risk at the factory door.

Explanation:

According to the given situation the exworks means that the seller fulfill his duty for delivering the goods when the goods are available at his place i.e. works, factory or warehouse to the buyer. Also the buyer would responisble to bear all the cost and the risk involved while taking the goods from the seller place to the final destination

Hence, the option a is correct

Following is the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet for The Procter & Gamble Company along with selected earnings and dividend data. For simplicity, balances for noncontrolling interests have been left out of income and shareholders' equity information.
$ millions except per share amounts 2014 2013
Net earnings attributable to Procter $10,956 $11,797
& Gamble shareholders
Common dividends 5,883 5,534
Preferred dividends 256 233
Basic net earnings per common share $3.82 $4.12
Diluted net earnings per common share $3.66 $3.93
Shareholders' equity:
Convertible class A preferred stock, $1,195 $1,234
stated value $1 per share
Common stock, stated value $1 per share 4,008 4,008
Additional paid-in capital 63,181 62,405
Treasury stock, at cost (shares held: (69,604) (67,278)
2014--1260.8; 2013--1242.6)
Retained earnings 75,349 70,682
Accumulated other comprehensive (9,333) (2,054)
income/(loss)
Other (761) (996)
Shareholders' equity attributable to $64,035 $68,001
Procter & Gamble shareholders
a. Compute the number of common shares outstanding at the end of each fiscal year. Estimate the average number of shares outstanding during 2014. Round to one decimal place.
2014 million
2013 million
2014 Average million
b. Calculate the average cost per share of the shares held as treasury stock at the end of each fiscal year. Round to two decimal places.
2014
2013
c. In 2014, preferred shareholders elected to convert 40 million shares of preferred stock into common stock. Rather than issue new shares, the company granted 40 million shares held in treasury stock to the preferred shareholders. Prepare a journal entry to illustrate how this transaction would have been recorded. (Hint: use the cost per share for 2013 determined in b.) Enter answers in millions. Round to the nearest million.
Description Debit Credit
Preferred stockTreasury stockAdditional paid-in capital
Additional paid-in capital
Preferred stockTreasury stockAdditional paid-in capital
d. Calculate P&G's return on common equity (ROCE) for fiscal 2014. Round to one decimal place.
2014

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a.

2014 $2,747.2 Million

2013 $2,765.4 Million

2014 Average $2,756.3 Million

Working

2014 4,008.0 - 1,260.8 = $2,747.2

2013 4,008.0 - 1,242.6 = $2,765.4

b.

2014 $54.14

2013 $55.21

c.

Account title

Preferred stock A/c Dr. $40.0

Additional paid in capital A/c Dr. $2,128.4

To Treasury stock A/c Cr. $2,168.4

d.

Net earnings attributable to P and G shareholders

$10,956

Shareholder's equity attributable to P and G shareholders $64,035

ROCE

($10,956 / $64,035) × 100

17.1%

Item 5 Required information Skip to question Current Time 0:00 / Duration 6:35 1x The Science Institute has three departments: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The institute's controller wants to estimate the cost of operating each department. He has identified several indirect costs that must be allocated to each department including $43,000 of indirect salaries, $4,500 of office supplies, and $36,500 of office rent. There are 500 students in the biology department, 200 in chemistry and 300 in physics (1,000 total students as the allocation base). The amount of cost that should be allocated to the Chemistry Department is

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Answer:

$16,800

Explanation:

Calculation to determine The amount of cost that should be allocated to the Chemistry Department is

First step is to calculate the Cost to be allocated

Cost to be allocated = $43,000 + $4,500 + $36,500

Cost to be allocated= $84,000

Second step is to calculate the Allocation base

Allocation base = 500 + 200 + 300

Allocation base = 1,000 total students

Third step is to calculate the Allocation rate using this formula

Allocation rate = Cost to be allocated ÷

Allocation base

Let plug in the formula

Allocation rate= $84,000 ÷ 1,000

Allocation rate = $84 per student

Now let calculate the Allocation to Chemistry Department

Allocation to Chemistry Department = $84 per student x 200

Allocation to Chemistry Department = $16,800

Therefore The amount of cost that should be allocated to the Chemistry Department is $16,800

You are planning to save for retirement over the next 35 years. To do this, you will invest $710 per month in a stock account and $310 per month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be 9.1 percent, and the bond account will earn 5.1 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with an annual return of 6.1 percent. Assume the returns are expressed as APRs.

How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a 30-year withdrawal period?

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Answer:

monthly payment = $16,162.87

Explanation:

future value of stock account = $710 x= [(1 + 0.00758333)⁴²⁰- 1 ] / 0.00758333 = $2,142,045

future value of bond account = $310 x= [(1 + 0.00425)⁴²⁰- 1 ] / 0.00425 = $360,116

future value = $2,502,161

PVIFA = [1 - 1/(1 + 0.0050833)³⁶⁰ ] / 0.0050833 = 165.019

monthly payment = $2,502,161 / 165.019 = $16,162.87

Castle Corporation conducts business in States 1, 2, and 3. Castle’s $630,000 taxable income consists of $555,000 apportionable income and $75,000 allocable income generated from transactions conducted in State 3. Castle’s sales, property, and payroll are evenly divided among the three states, and the states all employ a three-equal-factors apportionment formula.
Determine how much of Castle’s income is taxable in each of the following states.
a. State 1: $ _________
b. State 2: $ _________
c. State 3: $ _________

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the taxable income in each states is shown below:

a. For state 1

= Apportionable income ÷ number of states

= $555,000 ÷ 3

= $185,000

b. For state 2

= Apportionable income ÷ number of states

= $555,000 ÷ 3

= $185,000

c. For state 3

= $185,000 + $75,000

= $260,000

Financial Statement Analysis Portfolio

The Income Statement for Pumpkin Co. is shown below:

Pumpkin Co.IncomeStatement
for the Month Ended October 21, 2010

revenues- blank

sales
$120,000.00

operating expenses-blank

salary expense
$10,000.00

supplies expense
$14,000.00

depreciation expense
$4,000.00

net income
$92,000.00

Pumpkin Co. is about to embark on a project that will have a total cost of $300,000.00 over a 10-year period.

1. Calculate the expected annual rate of return on this project.

2.Calculate the cash payback on this project.

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Answer each of the following independent questions. Required: Alex Meir recently won a lottery and has the option of receiving one of the following three prizes: (1) $88,000 cash immediately, (2) $34,000 cash immediately and a six-period annuity of $9,300 beginning one year from today, or (3) a six-period annuity of $18,400 beginning one year from today. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) 1.1 Assuming an interest rate of 7%, determine the PV value for the above options.
1.2 Which option should Alex choose? Option (1) Option (2) Option (3)
2. The Weimer Corporation wants to accumulate a sum of money to repay certain debts due on December 31, 2022. Weimer will make annual deposits of $175,000 into a special bank account at the end of each of 10 years beginning December 31, 2013. Assuming that the bank account pays 8% interest compounded annually, what will be the fund balance after the last payment is made on December 31, 2022?
Table of calculation function?
Payment?
N?
I?
Future value?

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Answer:

option 1

$4,056,237.49

Explanation:

To determine the better option, we have to determine the present value of options 2 and 3

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

option 2

Cash flow in year 0 = $34,000

Cash flow in year 1  to 6 =  $9,300  

I = 7 %

PV =  78,328.82

Option 2

Cash flow in year 1  to 6 =  $$18,400

I = 7 %

PV = 87704.33

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

It is the first option that has the highest value

The formula for calculating future value = A / annuity factor

Annuity factor = {[(1+r) n] - 1} / r

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  

You just won the $114 million ultimate lotto jackpot. Your winnings will be paid as $3,800,000 per year for the next 30 years. If the appropriate interest rate is 7.1% what is the value of your windfall?

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Answer:

$46,684,511.77

Explanation:

To determine the value of the windfall, we would first determine the future value of the windfall and then determine the present value

Future value = annuity x annuity factor

Annuity factor = {[(1+r)^n] - 1} / r

FV = P (1 + r) n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  

Annuity factor = [(1.071)^30 - 1] / 0.071 = 96.177470

FV = $3,800,000 x 96.177470 = 365,474,386

Present value = FV x ( 1 +r)^-n

365,474,386 x (1.071)^-30 = $46,684,511.77

Barrington Industries anticipated selling 29,000 units of a major product and paying sales commissions of $6 per unit. Actual sales and sales commissions totaled 31,500 units and $182,700, respectively. If the company used a static budget for performance evaluations, Barrington would report a cost variance of: Multiple Choice $6,300U. $6,300F. $8,700U. $8,700F. None of the answers is correct.

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Answer:

Barrington would report $8,700U cost variance.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

Actual sales commissions = $182,700

Budgeted sales commissions = Anticipated sales units * commissions of per unit = 29,000 * $6 = $174,000

Sales commission cost variance = Actual sales commissions - Budgeted sales commissions = $182,700 - $174,000 = $8,700U

Since the Actual sales commissions is greater than Budgeted sales commissions, the cost variance is unfavourable and Barrington would report $8,700U cost variance.

Quark Inc. just began business and made the following four inventory purchases in June: June 1 150 units $ 825 June 10 200 units 1,120 June 15 200 units 1,140 June 28 150 units 885 $3,970 A physical count of merchandise inventory on June 30 reveals that there are 200 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to ending inventory for June is

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Answer:

$1,170

Explanation:

The amount allocated to ending inventory for June using FIFO inventory method is computed as;

= $885 + [($1,140 ÷ 200) × (200 - 150]

= $88 5 + ($5.7 × 50)

= $885 + $285

= $1,170

Organizations face myriad barriers and obstacles to effectively increasing and embracing diversity in their workplaces. Some of these barriers stem from people in the organization who are resistant to changing the organization to make it more diverse. This activity is important because resistance to this type of change is an attitude that managers will come up against frequently, and managers should be able to recognize when this occurs so that they can manage the organization and its employees through this challenging but very important type of change.
The goal of this exercise is to challenge your knowledge of the barriers to diversity.
Stereotypes and Prejudices
Fear of Discrimination Against Majority Group Members
Resistance to Diversity Program Priorities
A Negative Diversity Climate
Lack of Support for Family Demands
A Hostile Work Environment for Diverse Employees
First, hover over the terms to read examples of barriers to diversity in action. Then, click and drag each term to indicate the specific barrier to diversity its example best depicts.

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Answer:

Stereotypes

- Resistant to diversity program priorities

- Lack of support for family demands

Prejudices

- Fear of discrimination against majority group members

- A negative diversity climate

- A hostile work environment for diverse employees

Explanation:

Examples for stereotypes and prejudices are given below

Stereotypes

- Resistant to diversity program priorities

- Lack of support for family demands

Prejudices

- Fear of discrimination against majority group members

- A negative diversity climate

- A hostile work environment for diverse employees

On January 1, 2019, Tonika Company issued a four-year, $10,700, 7% bond. The interest is payable annually each December 31. The issue price was $10,018 based on an 8% effective interest rate. Tonika uses the effective-interest amortization method. Rounding calculations to the nearest whole dollar, which of the following journal entries correctly records the 2019 interest expense?
A. Interest expense 1,052
Bond discount 205
Cash 847
B. Interest expense 847
Cash 847
C. Interest expense 805
Bond discount 42
Cash 847

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Answer:

C. Interest Expense 805

Bond discount 42

Cash 847

Explanation:

The interest expense is calculated based on effective interest rate. The issue price is 10,018 which is the actual price and with effective interest rate interest amount is determined. The interest expense has cash value and bond discount.

10,018 * 8% = 804.45 approximately 805.

Suppose that the Federal Reserve decides to decrease the money supply with a $300 purchases of Treasury bills. Complete the tables that represent the financial position of the Federal Reserve and commercial banks after this open-market operation. Be sure to use a negative sign for reduced values.

Federal Reserves Assest Liabilities


Commercial Reserves Assets Liabilities

For the Federal Reserve, what are assets? What are liabilities?

a. Monetary base; Reserves
b. Monetary base; Treasury bills
c. Treasury bills; Reserves
d. Reserves; Treasury bill
e. Treasury bills; Monetary base

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Answer:

1. Federal Reserves:

Assets : $300

The Fed purchased these T-bills so they will form part of the Fed's assets as they are now owned by the Fed.

Liabilities: $300

Liabilities of the Fed will increase by $300 because the banks will deposit the money they got from the purchase in the Fed.

Commercial Banks:

Treasury Bills: -$300

The Treasury bills will reduce by $300 to reflect that the Fed purchased $300 worth of T-bills from the banks.

Reserves: $300

Reserves will increase because the banks would have made money from selling the T-bills to the Fed.

2. e. Treasury bills; Monetary base

Treasury bills are assets to the Fed in this case because as explained, they own these T-bills now after purchasing them.

The monetary base however, is a liability because it represents commercial bank reserves held in the Fed. They owe the banks this money thereby making it a liability.

If a company has goodwill on its​ books, the​ goodwill:

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What does it mean if a company has goodwill?

Goodwill is an intangible asset (an asset that's non-physical but offers long-term value) that arises when another company acquires a new business. Goodwill refers to the purchase cost, minus the fair market value of the tangible assets, the liabilities, and the intangible assets that you're able to identify.

How does goodwill affect a company?

Goodwill has a major impact on value because it reduces the risk that a business' profitability will falter after it changes hands. That goodwill value is simply calculated as the difference between the purchase price of the business and the fair market value of the tangible assets included in the sale.

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John received a promotion at work and felt new clothes would be necessary in the new position. John went to a local store and charged three ties on his charge account at a cost of $60 each. Bill, a friend of John's, saw a sidewalk vendor selling ties at a cost of three for $10 and bought three at that price. The friends compared purchases that night and found that they had purchased identical ties. John became enraged and said that he would not pay the charge-account bill because the ties were clearly not worth $60 each. Bill indicated that he would testify on John's behalf if litigation ensued. What would be the probable outcome of the lawsuit

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Answer:

John will lose the lawsuit

Explanation:

Businesses have a right to set the price of their products, and when the customers considers the price and agrees with it the deal is sealed.

In the given scenario John made the purchase at $60 per tie and he was satisfied with the sale at point of purchase.

He only became enraged when Bill told him he bought his identical ties at $10.

John will lose a lawsuit of he fails to pay the charge-account bill because he willingly agreed to the $60 per tie price.

he following information is for James Industries' first year of operations. Amounts are in millions of dollars.

Year Future Taxable Amounts Future Amounts Total
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Accounting income $90
Temporary difference:
Advance rent payment (24 ) $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $24.00
Taxable income $66

In 2021 the company's pretax accounting income was $76.0. The enacted tax rate for 2020 and 2021 is 25%, and it is 30% for years after 2021.

Required:
Prepare a journal entry to record the income tax expense for the year 2021.

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Answer:

Date                           Account Title                                Debit              Credit

December 2021        Income tax expense             $19,000,000

                                   Deferred tax liability              $1,500,000

                                   Income tax payable                                      $20,500,000

Explanation:

Amounts are in millions of dollars so convert them.

Income tax expense for 2021 is:

= Accounting income * tax rate

= 76,000,000 * 25%

= $19,000,000

Deferred tax liability for 2021 is:

= Advance rent payment for 2021 * 25%

= 6,000,000 * 25%

= $1,500,000

cube root of 9 rational or irrational​

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Otto and Monica are married taxpayers who file a joint tax return. For the current tax year, they have AGI of $99,600. They have excess depreciation on real estate of $59,760, which must be added back to AGI to arrive at AMTI. The amount of their mortgage interest expense for the year was $19,920, and they made charitable contributions of $9,960. They have no other itemized deductions. If Otto and Monica's taxable income for the current year is $69,720, determine the amount of their AMTI.

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Answer: $129480

Explanation:

Based on the information given, the amount of their AMTI will be calculated as:

AGI = $99600

Add: Excess Depreciation on Real Estate = $59760

Less: Mortgage Interest Expenses = $19920

Less : Charitable Contribution = $9960

AMTI = $129480

Walker Company prepares monthly budgets. The current budget plans for a September ending inventory of 30,000 units. Company policy is to end each month with merchandise inventory equal to a specified percent of budgeted sales for the following month. Budgeted sales and merchandise purchases for the next three months follow.
Sales (Units) Purchases (Units)
July 180,000 200,250
August 315,000 308,250
September 270,000 259,500
(1) Prepare the merchandise purchases budget for the months of July, August, and September.

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Answer:

Merchandise purchases budget explanations only.

Explanation:

Hi, your question has missing information, however i have supplied explanations below.

A purchases budget is required to determine the quantities of purchases required for :

Resale - For MerchandisersUse in Production in case of Manufacturer

Here is the structure of the merchandise purchases budget for Walker Company (Merchandiser).

Merchandise purchases budget

                                                                       Month

Budgeted Sales                                                  x

Add Budgeted Inventory                                   x

Total Purchases needed                                    x

Less Budgeted Opening Inventory                  (x)

Budgeted Purchases                                          x

As stated by the question : Company policy is to end each month with merchandise inventory equal to a specified percent of budgeted sales for the following month.

Ending Inventory = Next months` sales x required percentage

Ending Inventory for one month say July becomes Opening Inventory for the following month (August) for our merchandise purchases budget.

Matching. A shopper is in the grocery store, trying to decide whether to buy apples of a particular variety. Identify the food product attribute that most closely corresponds to each scenario. A. The shopper sees bruises on the apple. B. The shopper knows the apple variety tends to have a mealy texture. C. The shopper notices the PLU code, indicating the apple is USDA Organic.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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1-a. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the game last year. 1-b. Compute the degree of operating leverage. 2. Management is confident that the company can sell 18,000 games next year (an increase of 3,000 games, or 20%, over last year). Given this assumption: a. What is the expected percentage increase in net operating income for next year? b. What is the expected amount of net operating income for next year? (Do not prepare an income statement; use the degree of operating leverage to compute your answer.)

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Answer:

1-a. Total Contribution margin is $210,000 and Net operating income is $28,000.

1-b. Degree of Operating Leverage = 7.50

2-a. The expected percentage increase in net operating income for next year is 150%.

2-b. Expected amount of Net Operating Income is $70,000.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

Magic Realm, Inc., has developed a new fantasy board game. The company sold 15,000 games last year at a selling price of $20 per game. Fixed costs associated with the game total $182,000 per year, and variable costs are $6 per game. Production of the game is entrusted to a printing contractor. Variable costs consist mostly of payments to this contractor.

Required:

1-a. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the game last year.

1-b. Compute the degree of operating leverage.

2. Management is confident that the company can sell 18,000 games next year (an increase of 3,000 games, or 20%, over last year). Given this assumption:

a. What is the expected percentage increase in net operating income for next year?

b. What is the expected amount of net operating income for next year? (Do not prepare an income statement; use the degree of operating leverage to compute your answer.)

Explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

1-a. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the game last year.

The contribution format income statement for the game last year can be prepared as follows:

Magic Realm, Inc.

Contribution Income Statement

For Last Year

Details                               Total ($)       Per Unit ($)  

Sales                                 300,000              20

Variable cost                    (90,000)              (6)

Contribution margin         210,000               14

Fixed expense                 (182,000)

Net operating income     28,000  

1-b. Compute the degree of operating leverage.

Degree of Operating Leverage = Contribution Margin / Operating Income = $210,000 / $28,000 = 7.50

2-a. Management is confident that the company can sell 18,000 games next year (an increase of 3,000 games, or 20%, over last year). Given this assumption: What is the expected percentage increase in net operating income for next year?

Since:

Degree of Operating Leverage = Percentage change in Operating Income / Percentage change in Sales

Substituting the relevant values, we have:

7.50 =  Percentage change in Operating Income / 20%

Percentage change in Operating Income = 7.5 * 20% = 150%

Therefore, the expected percentage increase in net operating income for next year is 150%.

2-b. Management is confident that the company can sell 18,000 games next year (an increase of 3,000 games, or 20%, over last year). Given this assumption: What is the expected amount of net operating income for next year? (Do not prepare an income statement; use the degree of operating leverage to compute your answer.)

This can be calculated as follows:

Change in Net Operating Income = 150% * $28,000 = $42,000

Expected amount of Net Operating Income = Current Net Operating Income + Change in Net Operating Income = $28,000 + $42,000 = $70,000

An investor thought that market interest rates were going to decline. He paid $19,000 for a corporate bond with a face value of $20,000. The bond has an interest rate of 10% per year payable annually. If the investor plans to sell the bond immediately after receiving the 4th interest payment, how much will he have to receive in order to make a return of 14% per year? Solve using:

a. tabulated factors
b. the GOAL SEEK tool on a spreadsheet.

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.

Explanation:

a. In this part, we need to calculate the present worth using the formula to calculate the sale price of the bond.

As the coupon rate = 10% per year

So,

The Annual dividend will = 2000 = 10% x 20,000

19000 = 2000 (P/A, 14%,4) + B(P/F,14%,4)

19000 = 2000 (2.9137) + B (0.592)

Solving for B = Desired sales price of the bond

B = [tex]\frac{19000 - 5827.4}{0.592}[/tex]

B = 22251

b. Part b of this question is to solve using GOAL SEEK feature of a spreadsheet so, I have attached it in the attachment. Please refer to the attachment for the solution of part b.

The amount of money that is earned on a deposit is​

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Explanation:

principal ...............

Answer:

Interest

Explanation:

interest is the amount that is earned on a deposit

Jane Industries manufactures plastic toys. During October, Jane's Fabrication Department started work on 10,400 models. During the month, the company completed 11,200 models, and transferred them to the Distribution Department. The company ended the month with 2200 models in ending inventory. There were 3000 models in beginning inventory. All direct materials costs are added at the beginning of the production cycle and conversion costs are added uniformly throughout the production process. The FIFO method of process costing is being followed. Beginning work in process was 30% complete as to conversion costs, while ending work in process was 55% complete as to conversion costs.


Beginning inventory​:

Direct materials costs $20,000
Conversion costs $11,100

Manufacturing costs added during the accounting period​:

Direct materials costs $70,700
Conversion costs $240,500

What is the amount of direct materials cost assigned to ending work-in-process inventory at the end of October?


a. $19,783
b. $20,337
c. $10,923
d. $14,916

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Answer:

d. $14,916

Explanation:

Note that Jane Industries uses FIFO method of process costing.

Step 1 : Equivalent Units in respect of materials

Materials = 3,000 x 0 % + 8,200 x 100% + 2,200 x 100%

               = 10,400 units

Step 2 : Cost per Equivalent unit in respect of materials

Cost per Equivalent = $70,700 ÷ 10,400 units

                                 = $6.80

Step 3 : direct materials cost assigned to ending work-in-process

Ending work-in-process (Materials Cost) = 2,200 x $6.80

                                                                   = $14,960

Your company is estimated to make dividends payments of $2.1 next year, $3.6 the year after, and $4.2 in the year after that. The dividends will then grow at a constant rate of 6% per year. If the discount rate is 9% then what is the current stock price

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Answer:

P0 = $122.79185  rounded off to $122.79

Explanation:

The dividend discount model (DDM) can be used to calculate the price of the stock today. DDM calculates the price of a stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The formula for price today under DDM is,

P0 = D1 / (1+r)  +  D2 / (1+r)^2  +  ...  +  Dn / (1+r)^n  +  [(Dn * (1+g) / (r - g)) / (1+r)^n]

Where,

D1, D2, ... , Dn is the dividend expected in Year 1,2 and so ong is the constant growth rate in dividendsr is the discount rate

P0 = 2.1 / (1+0.09)  +  3.6 / (1+0.09)^2  +  4.2 / (1+0.09)^3  +  

[(4.2 * (1+0.06) / (0.09 - 0.06)) / (1+0.09)^3]

P0 = $122.79185  rounded off to $122.79

Anthony Thomas Candies (ATC) reported the following financial data for 2021 and 2020:
2021 2020
Sales $ 314,000 $ 290,000
Sales returns and allowances 8,000 4,700
Net sales $ 306,000 $ 285,300
Cost of goods sold:
Inventory, January 1 62,000 18,000
Net purchases 139,000 142,000
Goods available for sale 201,000 160,000
Inventory, December 31 61,000 62,000
Cost of goods sold 140,000 98,000
Gross profit $ 166,000 $ 187,300
The average days inventory for ATC (rounded) for 2021 is: (Round your intermediate calculations to two decimal places. Round your final answer to the nearest whole number.)
A. 171 days.
B. 222 days.
C. 231 days
D. Less than 100 days.

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Answer:

D. Less than 100 days

Explanation:

Average days inventory = 365 / Inventory turnover rate

But

Inventory turnover rate = Cost of goods sold / Average inventory

Also,

Average inventory = (Beginning inventory + Ending inventory) / 2

= ($62,000 + $18,000) / 2

= $40,000

Inventory turnover rate = $201,000 / $40,000 = 5.025

Average days inventory = 365 / 5.025 = 72.64 days

Approach Company, which applies overhead to production on the basis of machine hours, reported the following data for the period just ended: Actual units produced: 14,800 Actual fixed overhead incurred: $791,000 Standard fixed overhead rate: $13 per hour Budgeted fixed overhead: $780,000 Planned level of machine-hour activity: 60,000 If Approach estimates four hours to manufacture a completed unit, the company's fixed-overhead volume variance would be: Multiple Choice $10,400 negative. $10,400 positive. $11,000 negative. $11,000 positive. None of the answers is correct.

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Answer:

$11,000 unfavorable

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the company's fixed-overhead volume variance would be:

Actual fixed overhead incurred ($791,000)

Less Budgeted fixed overhead ($780,000)

Fixed-overhead volume variance $11,000 unfavorable

Therefore the company's fixed-overhead volume variance would be: $11,000 unfavorable

Assume you gave up a $60,000 per year job at an accounting firm to start your own tax preparation business. To simplify, assume your tax personal obligations are the same whether you run your own firm or work for another firm. If your revenue during the first year of business is $75,000, and you incurred $5,000 in expenses for equipment and supplies, how much is your accounting profit

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Answer:

Accounting profit= $70,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

If your revenue during the first year of business is $75,000, and you incurred $5,000 in expenses for equipment and supplies, how much is your accounting profit

The accounting profit does not include the opportunity cost of leaving the accounting job. In this case, the accounting profit is:

Accounting profit= revenue - costs

Accounting profit= 75,000 - 5,000

Accounting profit= $70,000

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Adjustment for Accrued Expense
Joos Realty Co. pays weekly salaries of $17,250 on Friday for a five-day workweek ending on that day. Journalize the necessary adjusting entry assuming that the accounting period ends on Tuesday.
If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. fill in the blank 2 fill in the blank 3 fill in the blank 5 fill in the blank 6

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Answer and Explanation:

The adjusting entry is shown below:

Salary expense Dr ($17,250 ÷ 5 days × 2 days) $6,900

        To Salary payable $6,900

(Being salary expense is recorded)

here salary expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the salary payable as it also increased the liabilities

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